Oregon HEAT’s Annual Benefit Warms Supporters

Oregon HEAT’s Annual Benefit Warms Supporters

Portland, October 6th. “Keep Oregon WARM!” That was the theme of Oregon HEAT’s 2012 Annual Dinner & Benefit Auction at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in NE Portland. Longtime Oregon HEAT supporter and sponsor, Janey Greenlees is joined by friends, Diane Wilcox, Kelly Heinonen and Kristine Creger. Drew Carney was the Emcee. The event raised over $28,000 to help those in need of heat and lights during winter months. (Photo credit, Miriam Fisk)

Keynote Speaker, Oregon's First Lady, Cylvia Hayes

Keynote Speaker, Oregon’s First Lady, Cylvia Hayes

Supporters had the opportunity to listen to Oregon’s First Lady, Cylvia Hayes speak passionately about the need to help our fellow Oregonians with basic needs like heat, food and shelter. Supporters also had the chance to listen to the Lee Garret Quartet; featuring Janice Scroggins.

It was a great evening of fundraising for Oregon HEAT’s mission to develop and coordinate resources to help low-income Oregonians meet their energy needs and to achieve energy self-reliance through energy education and advocacy.

From Oregon Heat:

It is estimated that nearly 1 in 4 Oregon families may not have the money to pay for heat or keep the lights on when needed most. Oregon HEAT is an independent nonprofit organization founded just over 20 years ago to help low-income Oregonians and hard-working families keep those vital utilities on during unforeseen emergency situations.

 

At Oregon HEAT, we are people just like you who want to ensure area families are safe and warm in their own home. Together, we are neighbors helping neighbors, providing warmth and kindness through heartfelt donations.

Matt Joerin and Auction Chairwoman, Lisa Joerin enjoy Oregon HEAT's auction festivities.

Matt Joerin and Auction Chairwoman, Lisa Joerin enjoy Oregon HEAT’s
auction festivities.

 

 

Keynote Speaker and Oregon's First Lady, Cylvia Hayes; Governor John Kitzhaber;Oregon HEAT's Board President, David Symes and wife Anne Symes

Keynote Speaker and Oregon’s First Lady, Cylvia Hayes; Governor John
Kitzhaber;Oregon HEAT’s Board President, David Symes and wife Anne
Symes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Event donors included:

ACT – A Contemporary Theatre Adam Lowney Albion Inn
Archery Summit Atlantis Casino Resort Spa – Reno Beaumont Do It Best Hardware
Bethel Heights Vineyard Broadway Rose Theatre Company Callahan’s Restaurant & Lodge
Chanticleer Inn Cheesecake Factory The Children’s Course
Columbia Hotel Columbia River Maritime Museum Community Energy Project
Deschutes Brewery Dove Vivi Pizza Enchanted Forest
Family Fun Center Fantasy Trail Wenzel Farm Inc. Goose Hollow Inn
Grand Central Baking Co. Green Mountain Golf Course Greanlea Golf Course
Hawthorne Auto Clinic Hilton Portland & Executive Tower Historic Balch Hotel
Hoodsport Winery Hotel Nexus The Joinery
La Rog Brothers Lakewood Theatre Company Lan Su Chinese Garden
Le Bistro Montage Magnum Opus Maryhill Museum of Art
Maryhill Winery McCall House Bed & Breakfast The Mill Casino & RV Park
Mo’s Restaurants Mother’s Bistro & Bar Museum of History and Industry
Oaks Park Roller Skating Park OMSI The Oregon Garden
Oregon Maritime Museum Oregon Shakespeare Festival Persimmon Country Club
Pittock Mansion Portland Baroque Orchestra Portland Children’s Museum
Portland Nursery Portland Spirit Portland Trailblazers
Portland Youth Philharmonic Ripley’s Believe It or Not Rogue Valley Symphony
Ross Ragland Theatre Russell Street BBQ Wildlife Safari
Saint Cupcake Sake’ One Salem Electric
Seattle Art Museum Seattle Seahawks Southern Oregon University Raiders
Standing Stone Brewing Co. St. Josef’s Winery Sunset Lanes
Sunset Lodging in Sunriver Tony Starlight’s Supper Club University of Oregon Ducks
Wildwood Bed & Breakfast Willamette Valley Vineyards Woodland Park Zoo
Zipcar

 

Write Around Portland’s Annual Benefit is Bestseller

Write Around Portland’s Annual Benefit is Bestseller

Portland, September 29th. Two hundred supporters attended Write Around Portland’s annual fundraiser: XY&Z.  Heidi Bazille and Kara Pierce tried their hand at the “Word Salad” activity board. The party raised $44,000 to help fund Write Around Portland’s creative writing workshops held at places like the Oregon Burn Center, The Sexual Assault Resource Center, Portland Youth Builders, Coffee Creek Correctional Facility, and Helensview High School.

Allison Bick and Kara Bader enjoy XY&Z, Write Around Portland's Annual Fundraiser.

Allison Bick and Kara Bader

Event Chairs Kari Easton, Georgia Hussey, Kate Rood and Alexandra Walford credited generous donors for their success. They also thanked venue hosts, “Design Within Reach” saying the modern furniture studio was the perfect setting for vintage typewriters and a cocktail party atmosphere that made XY&Z special.

Jenni Leasia, Steve Leasia and Anne Scott enjoy XY&Z, Write Around Portland's Annual Fundraiser.

Jenni Leasia, Steve Leasia and Anne Scott enjoy XY&Z, Write Around
Portland’s Annual Fundraiser.

Stephanie Barr is excited to offer her support at XY&Z, Write Around Portland's Annual Fundraiser.

Stephanie Barr is excited to offer her support at XY&Z.

 

From Write Around Portland:

Write Around Portland transforms lives and our communities through the power of writing. The organization brings free 10-week creative writing workshops to nearly 500 adults and youth each year in hospitals, schools, homeless youth shelters, senior centers, low income apartments, prisons, social service agencies and treatment facilities. Workshops culminate in community readings and three beautifully designed books annually. Write Around Portland also offers writing workshops for the general public. They offer regular workshops at Powell’s Books and HOTLIPS Pizza. For more information, visit www.writearound.org.

Law Enforcement Officers Team Up with Red Robin Gourmet Burgers to Raise Funds for Special Olympics Oregon

Law Enforcement Officers Team Up with Red Robin Gourmet Burgers to Raise Funds for Special Olympics Oregon

Oregon, October 8th. If you have ever dreamt about having your local police officers wait on you, now is your chance! Red Robin Gourmet Burgers, Inc. (Red Robin), Special Olympics Oregon and law enforcement officers in cities across the country will be serving guests at Red Robin® restaurants on Saturday, Oct. 13, 2012 to raise funds for Special Olympics Programs through in-restaurant Tip-A-Cop® events. At 380 Red Robin restaurants in 39 states, law enforcement officers will trade in their handcuffs and badges between 11 a.m.-3 p.m. and 4-8 p.m. to earn tips from restaurant guests to benefit their local Special Olympics Program. All Oregon Red Robin locations will be participating.

“Our annual Red Robin Tip-A-Cop events are always a good time for a great cause,” said Michael Teem, executive director, Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics. “The tremendous level of law enforcement and community support, and the unparalleled generosity from Red Robin and Coca-Cola, is what will make this event so successful this year. The money raised will be used to support Special Olympics events and mission of inclusion and acceptance for people with intellectual disabilities in communities throughout the United States through year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports.”

Tip-A-Cop is part of the annual Law Enforcement Torch Run® (LETR) campaign in support of Special Olympics. LETR, which includes an international series of relay runs and special events like Tip-A-Cop, is supported by more than 85,000 law enforcement officers worldwide who help raise money and public awareness for Special Olympics. As the largest grassroots fundraiser and public awareness vehicle for Special Olympics, LETR funds raised go directly to local programs in states or countries where the funds are generated.

“Red Robin launched the Tip-A-Cop program in our restaurants seven years ago and, with the help of participating law enforcement officials, we have donated more than $2 million to Special Olympics programs across the country,” said Eric Houseman, president and chief operating officer at Red Robin, and Special Olympics Colorado board member. “After raising nearly $750,000 last year, we are proud to again partner with local law enforcement officials and Coca-Cola to support Special Olympics in the communities we serve.”

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Story submitted by Ryan Avery | Director of Marketing and Communications Special Olympics Oregon

 

The Classic Wines Auction 2013 Beneficiaries Announced

The Classic Wines Auction 2013 Beneficiaries Announced

Portland, October 1st. The Classic Wines Auction supports the good work of Oregon non-profit organizations by providing funds to pre-selected entities benefiting children and families. The Classic Wines Auction partners with organizations with the following characteristics: mission compatibility, effective organizational management, sound financial practices, Board-led fundraising, sustainability, and a solid volunteer network. Participation is by invitation only. Classic Wines Auction does not anticipate any available openings for new charity partners for 2013 events.

The 2013 beneficiaries are:

Metropolitan Family Service, which helps to strengthen families and individuals while enhancing their participation in community life.

New Avenues for Youth, which helps homeless youth overcome tragic childhoods, exit the streets, and become productive members of our community.

Friends of the Children – Portland, a mentoring program providing at-risk children with sustained adult role models.

YWCA Clark County, offering life-changing services for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse and homelessness.

Randall Children’s Hospital at Legacy Emanuel, one of Oregon’s largest providers of pediatric  inpatient and trauma services, providing excellent care to infants, children  and teens in Portland and the Northwest.

Here are some upcoming events for The Classic Wines Auction.

November 13-15, 2012 – Fall Winemaker Dinners

February 25, 2013 – Walla Walla Wine @ Pure Space
February 19-21 and 26-28, 2013
– Spring Winemaker Dinners       

March 1, 2013 – Ambassadors Dinner
March 2, 2013
– Classic Wines Auction

Over the past several years, the Classic Wines Auction has also supported the following children’s charities: Trillium Family Services, Ronald McDonald House Charities of Oregon and Southwest Washington, SMART® (Start Making A Reader Today), The Boys and Girls Aid Society of Oregon, The Christie School and Tuality Healthcare (dba ¡Salud!).

What began as a small group of friends exchanging wine from personal collections to raise funds for Portland’s Metropolitan Family Service, the Classic Wines Auction has evolved into one of the top ten charity wine auctions in the United States according to Wine Spectatormagazine, prompting organizers to form a separate nonprofit entity in July 2004.

Since 2005, the Classic Wines Auction has raised an average of at least $2 million each year and since inception, the Auction has raised over $28 million. Classic Wines Auction’s expanded events now benefit over 82,000 children & families annually served by our charity partners. Classic Wines Auction charities are providing services, hope and opportunity to change the lives of thousands in our community.

Printing Business Awards Donation to Nonprofits

Printing Business Awards Donation to Nonprofits

October 5th. Here’s a bit of nonprofit news you can use: PrintRunner is offering a donation and discount to two lucky nonprofits each month. You sign up on their website and, full disclosure, company sales staff will contact you about your needs, still your nonprofit does stand a chance of winning the donation just like one of September’s winners, the Alzheimer’s Association – California Southland Chapter. It received a $250 worth of Design Services, $500 worth of print materials, and a $1,000US cash prize, in addition to the 10% discount on all products and services available at California based PrintRunner.com.

the Alzheimer’s Association – California Southland Chapter. It received a $250 worth of Design Services, $500 worth of print materials, and a $1,000US cash prize, in addition to the 10% discount on all products and services available at PrintRunner.com.

The Alzheimer’s Association TrialMatch® connects researchers with volunteers in the former’s aim to find treatments to ultimately cure the disease. The organization has also released online training and care resources through its essentiALZ™, as well as free e-learning workshops

Printrunner also helped publicize the nonprofit’s cause sending out information like the following which they posted on their blog: http://blog.printrunner.com/2012/09/5-cool-things-you-probably-dont-know-about-alzheimers-association/.

For people in the Alzheimer’s Association, there’s no bigger disease than the deterioration of your loved one’s mental state. According to their site’s facts and figures, Alzheimer’s is the sixth leading cause of death in the US and the only fatal disease among the top 10 causes that can neither be cured nor prevented. This is why the organization is intent on decreasing the number of people inflicted with this disease, currently at 5.4 million Americans.

To their credit, Alzheimer’s Association has done more than their fair share in their quest of stamping out this disease. Below are some of the cool things they have done since starting out.

  1. The organization has established local chapters across the country, bringing people closer to accessible information about Alzheimer’s and how to deal with this sickness. You can find the nearest chapter in your city by clicking here..
  2. They engage the community to join their cause against Alzheimer’s by holding the Walk to End Alzheimer’s. This ongoing event aims to raise public awareness about the disease and encourage them to take an early diagnosis. By visiting the page, you can choose which date and how you want to participate.
  3. You can take part in their cause. Aside from making a donation online, you can participate by means of corporate sponsorship, workplace giving, and fundraising events. Click here for more information!
If you want to receive the next major sponsorship from Nonprofit Printing, click here and fill out the form below. Only US-based nonprofit organizations that advocate charitable institutions.